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Vinesh Phogat faced cheating and unfair treatment
- Vinesh faced disqualification due to cheating by WFI, causing her immense distress and unfair treatment by the police
- She expressed her struggles and challenges in reaching the Olympics and detailed her historic victories
Vinesh Phogat disqualified from Paris Olympics due to being overweight by 100 grams
- Vinesh’s weight gain plan failed due to calculation errors, leading to disqualification
- Despite efforts to lose weight overnight, she remained 0.1 kg overweight, missing the final match
Vinesh Phogat’s inspiring journey overcoming struggles and societal challenges.
- Vinesh’s upbringing in Balali, Haryana, facing family tragedies and discrimination.
- Training under her uncle Mahavir Phogat alongside her sisters and cousins, defying societal norms and stereotypes.
Vinesh Phogat’s achievements in Commonwealth Wrestling Championships
- Vinesh won silver in the 2014 Commonwealth Games and gold in the 48 kg category at the age of 20.
- She credits her success to clear goal setting, strategic planning, and dedication.
Vinesh Phogat’s incredible journey in wrestling
- Vinesh won the final match of the Commonwealth Games with a remarkable score of 13-3, alongside her friend Neeraj Chopra.
- Vinesh went on to make history by winning a gold medal in the Asian Games, becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to do so.
Vinesh Phogat’s struggles with mental health and physical illness
- Vinesh faced depression and struggled with insomnia, and a psychologist was consulted for help.
- She also battled with COVID and protein digestion issues, affecting her wrestling performance.
Vinesh Phogat faced obstacles and accusations after her loss
- Vinesh faced physical and mental challenges during the match, affecting her performance
- She was accused of indiscipline and not following quarantine rules, which she refuted with evidence
Vinesh Phogat faced unfair treatment and lack of support
- Vinesh Phogat was not given the necessary support from the Wrestling Federation and faced unfair treatment despite her repeated requests.
- Her coach Woller, who played a significant role in her success, was also targeted with baseless allegations.
Allegations of s€xual misconduct against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh raised public anger
- Vinesh Phogat had to withdraw from 2021 national trials due to an elbow injury and surgery
- Brij Bhushan Singh’s alleged misconduct led Vinesh and other wrestlers to protest for improving wrestling in India
Media trial against wrestlers and support from BJP
- Wrestlers faced media trial and false propaganda during protests
- BJP supported the wrestlers during protests by giving election ticket to Brij Bhushan Singh’s son
WFI’s unfair rules and actions led to Vinesh Phogat’s loss
- Vinesh lost the opportunity to compete in the 53 kg category due to WFI’s decision to skip trials.
- Vinesh competed in two categories to secure her chance to go to the Paris Olympics.
Vinesh Phogat’s struggle for Olympic quota trials.
- Vinesh secured her quota through a spectacular performance in the 50kg category, avoiding waiting for the 53kg category trials.
- Questions raised about Sanjay Singh’s role and WFI’s transparency, emphasizing the need for better facilities and solutions for sportspersons.